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"Papa Don't Leech\n\"Papa Don't Leech\" is the sixteenth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' nineteenth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 13, 2008. It features the return of Lurleen Lumpkin (voiced by special guest star Beverly D'Angelo) from the third season episode \"Colonel Homer\", after an absence of sixteen years (though she appeared in a few quick cameos on such episodes as \"Marge vs. the Monorail\" and \"Team Homer\"). The"
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"the episode \"Papa Don't Leech\".\nFrom 2005–11 D'Angelo appeared in the HBO series \"Entourage\" playing the role of agent Barbara \"Babs\" Miller. In 2006 she starred in the independent film \"\". In 2008 D'Angelo had a role in the film \"Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay\" as Sally. She played the housemother in the film \"The House Bunny\", and also appeared in the Tony Kaye film \"Black Water Transit\".\nIn 2014, D'Angelo was cast alongside Chevy"
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"Paper Hearts\n\"Paper Hearts\" is the tenth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series \"The X-Files\". It premiered on the Fox network on December 15, 1996. It was written by Vince Gilligan, directed by Rob Bowman, and featured guest appearances by Tom Noonan, Rebecca Toolan and Vanessa Morley. The episode is a \"Monster-of-the-Week\" story, unconnected to, but conversant with, the series' wider mythology. \"Paper Hearts"
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"Paper\".\nOn March 12, 2012, Sep V's remix of \"Black Magic\" premiered at \"Prefix Magazine\".\nThe album was released by Bright Antenna on April 24, 2012.\nTrack listing.\nTrack listing Vinyl edition.\n1. Aloha Moon\n2. Teenage Love\n3. Kaleidoscope Hearts\n4. Crystals\n5. Warrior\n6. Black Magic\n7. Treasure\n8. Wolves\n9. Kiss Me Dead\n10. Space (Sep V Mix)"
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"Paradise Towers\nParadise Towers is the second serial of the 24th season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 5 to 26 October 1987.\nIn the serial, Kroagnon, the incorporeal architect of the giant residential building Paradise Towers, takes over the body of the Chief Caretaker (Richard Briers) so he can kill everyone in the Towers.\nPlot.\nThe Doctor and Mel Bush, looking for a swimming pool, land in Paradise Towers,"
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", It's Selwyn Froggitt\" was retitled \"Selwyn\"\n- The Road to Paradise Valley (5 Sep. 1978)\n- Wish You Were Here (12 Sep. 1978)\n- Better Never Than Late (19 Sep. 1978)\n- Take a Tip from Selwyn (26 Sep. 1978)\n- I've Gotta Jockey (3 Oct. 1978)\n- Don't Make Waves (10 Oct. 1978)\n- A Man for One Season (17 Oct. 1978)\nDVD release.\nAll four series"
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"Penny-Wiseguys\n\"'Penny-Wiseguys\" is the fifth episode of the 24th season of \"The Simpsons\" and the 513th overall. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 18, 2012, and was seen by around 5.06 million people during this broadcast.\nPlot.\nHomer is shocked to discover that his neighbor and bowling teammate Dan Gillick is an accountant for Fat Tony II and his mob. When the government finally catches up with Fat Tony and he is forced to serve"
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"blame for it and escapes from the security guard when he flattens one of the segway's tires, and the guard forgot how to use his legs.\nSeries characters Season 24.\n- \"Gone Abie Gone\"\n- Rita LaFleur (Anika Noni Rose): Former restaurant singer and Abe Simpson's former girlfriend who he left to take care of an injured Homer instead of going for a music tour with her.\n- \"Penny-Wiseguys\"\n- Dan Gillick (Steve Carell): Fat Tony's accountant"
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"Petarded\n\"Petarded\" is the sixth episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on Fox in the United States on June 19, 2005. It was written by Alec Sulkin and Wellesley Wild and directed by Seth Kearsley. The episode sees Peter taking the MacArthur Fellows Program to see if he is a genius. However, he performs so poorly that he is declared technically mentally retarded. Attempting to take advantage of the situation, he accidentally hospitalizes Lois while attempting to"
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"before the conclusion of the fourth production season. Despite Sulkin and Wild writing the episode, the idea for \"Petarded\" came from series creator and executive producer Seth MacFarlane. The episode featured an appearance by \"Timer\", a character from 1970s \"Time for Timer\" Saturday morning cartoon public service announcements. Seth MacFarlane attempted to hire Lennie Weinrib, the actor who provided his voice for the character to appear in \"Petarded\" but, as MacFarlane describes in the DVD commentary, \"he was a little old ... and"
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"Pilgrimage to Hell"
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"Pilgrimage to Hell\nPilgrimage to Hell is the first book in the Deathlands Saga of novels. Written by Christopher Lowder under his pen name Jack Adrian and published on May 1, 1986, it follows the adventures of Ryan Cawdor, Krysty Wroth and J.B. Dix, and delves into how they met.\nPlot.\nA major character of the saga who appears in this novel is the Trader, who apparently goes off to die alone near the end of the book, but is constantly referenced in future novels. It also"
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"Is Hell: The First Flight of the Phantom Eagle\", scripted by Garth Ennis. He wrote \"Supreme Power\" vol. 3 #1–12 (Sep. 2008 – July 2009) for Marvel. In 2009, he wrote and penciled \"Dominic Fortune\".\nCareer 2010s.\nIn 2010 he wrote \"Die Hard: Year One\", a comic about John McClane from the \"Die Hard\" series for Boom! Studios. Marvel in June 2010 published a Rawhide Kid miniseries drawn by Chaykin and written by Ron Zimmerman"
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"Pleasant Little Kingdom"
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"Pleasant Little Kingdom\n\"Pleasant Little Kingdom\" is the 143rd episode of the ABC television series, \"Desperate Housewives\". It is the ninth episode of the show's seventh season and was broadcast on December 5, 2010.\nPlot.\nGabrielle is struggling to live with Carmen, but enjoys living with Grace. Carmen and Gabby clash about their daughters and Carmen accuses Gabby of spoiling Juanita and calls her a bad mother. In revenge, Gabby seeks out Bob's legal advice about turning in undocumented immigrants. After"
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"Saskatchewan\nPlaces New Zealand.\n- Pleasant Valley, New Zealand\nPlaces United Kingdom.\n- Pleasant Valley, a settlement in the community of Amroth, Pembrokeshire, Wales\nPlaces United States.\nPlaces United States Alaska.\n- Pleasant Valley, Alaska\nPlaces United States Arkansas.\n- Pleasant Valley, Carroll County, Arkansas\n- Pleasant Valley, Pope County, Arkansas\n- Pleasant Valley (Little Rock), a neighborhood\nPlaces United States California.\n- Pleasant Valley, California\nPlaces United States Colorado.\n- Pleasant Valley (Colorado)"
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"Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson"
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"Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson\n\"Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson\" is the tenth episode of the twenty-third season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\". In the episode, Bart uploads a video on YouTube in which Homer rants about airlines' horrible treatment of passengers. It quickly becomes popular and Homer is eventually given his own political cable news show. Homer wins support among average Americans and is chosen by the Republicans to pick their candidate for the next presidential election. He chooses Ted Nugent,"
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"the United States on January 15, 2012. It was watched by approximately 11.48 million people during this broadcast, and in the demographic for adults aged 18–49, the episode received a 5.4 Nielsen rating and a thirteen percent share. This was a large increase over the previous episode of the series, \"Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson\", which received a 2.3 rating. However, \"The D'oh-cial Network\" was preceded by a popular National Football League playoffs game that helped improve its rating. The episode became the"
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"Poor and Stupid"
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"Poor and Stupid\n\"Poor and Stupid\" is the eighth episode and mid-season premiere of the fourteenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\", and the 203rd overall episode of the series. It aired on Comedy Central in the United States on October 6, 2010. In the episode, Cartman wants to become a NASCAR racer, but he feels that he cannot because he is not \"poor and stupid enough\" to fulfill his dream. After some experiments, his dream comes true,"
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"Plot.\nPlot Background.\nEach series of \"Blackadder\" depicts its protagonist, always a scheming and (except in the first series) witty man named Edmund Blackadder, in different periods throughout history. In \"Blackadder Goes Forth\", he is Captain Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson), an officer in the British Army on the Western Front during the First World War.\nJoined by his colleagues—the poor, stupid and unhygienic Private Baldrick (Tony Robinson), and the overly optimistic, upper-class and equally"
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"Prisoner and Escort\n\"Prisoner and Escort\" is the pilot episode of the BBC sitcom \"Porridge\". It was originally broadcast on 1 April 1973 as part of a project named \"Seven of One\". In this episode, Norman Stanley Fletcher is transported from London to Slade Prison by Mr Mackay and Mr Barrowclough.\nSynopsis.\nThe episode opens at St Pancras railway station, with a voice-over of the titular character Norman Stanley Fletcher being sentenced to five years in prison. When asked if he has"
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"\", the BBC let Barker decide what he wanted to do. \"The Two Ronnies\" took up one third of a year to produce, allowing time for Barker and Corbett to do a solo project each. Barker opted to produce some sitcom pilots shown as part of 1973's \"Seven of One\". Two of these pilots, \"Open All Hours\" (written by Roy Clarke) and \"Prisoner and Escort\" (written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais) became series. \"Prisoner and Escort\""
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"Purple Giraffe\n\"Purple Giraffe\" is the second episode in the first season of the television series \"How I Met Your Mother\". It originally aired on September 26, 2005. The episode was written by Carter Bays & Craig Thomas and it was directed by Pamela Fryman.\nTed throwing multiple parties hoping that Robin will attend is reminiscent of The Great Gatsby.\nPlot.\nFuture Ted quickly recaps the time he met Robin and accidentally told her that he loved her. \nA week has gone by since"
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"a Purple Cat\" (Giraffe Books. Quezon City: 1996.)\n- \"Rated R\" (Giraffe Books. Quezon City: 1997.)\n- \"Shorts\" (New Day Publishers. Quezon City: 1997.)\n- \"Moon River, Butterflies, and Me\" (New Day Publishers. Quezon City: 1997.)\n- \"Shy Evocations of Childhood\" (Giraffe Books. Quezon City: 1997.)\n- \"My Life as a Hermit\" (Giraffe Books. Quezon"
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"Rekindled\n\"Rekindled\" is the 21st episode of the ninth season of the American police procedural drama \"NCIS\", and the 207th episode overall. It aired on CBS in the United States on April 17, 2012. The episode is written by Christopher J. Waild and Reed Steiner and directed by Mark Horowitz, and was seen by 18.08 million viewers.\nPlot.\nThe NCIS team deal with an arsonist, which has links to the mysterious Watcher Fleet. While investigating, they team up with arson investigator Jason King"
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"5), a blossoming romance with a young woman of similar temperament was cruelly dashed by her allergy to cats, dander from which could be found in Ed's beard. At the end of the fourth series Ed became involved with the popular novelist Mary Potter (Sally Grace), spending several nights a week with her by the start of the fifth series, though by the end of the seventh series he had rekindled an old romance with Fiona, played by Jenny Agutter. By Series 12 his romantic focus had moved to"
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"Representative Brody"
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"Representative Brody\n\"Representative Brody\" is the tenth episode of the first season of the psychological thriller TV series \"Homeland\". It originally aired on Showtime on December 4, 2011.\nBrody is approached with an opportunity for a Congress seat. In an attempt to close in on Walker, the CIA targets the diplomat who made contact with him.\nPlot.\nVice President Walden (Jamey Sheridan) visits Brody (Damian Lewis) at his home. He offers Brody the chance to run for a seat on"
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"Malta XIII is a national representative team for the Republic of Malta. Players must satisfy international eligibility criteria or be a resident of Malta or Gozo. Eligible players of Malta XIII can be selected for Malta Knights.\n2012 Rugby League Results\nSep 29th Denmark 12 - Malta 74 (Dove Men+Care International Series)\nJun 9th Malta 24 - Denmark 12 (Dove Men+Care International Series)\n2011 Rugby League Results\nSep 2nd Malta 64 - Norway 24 (European Shield)\nJul 23rd Germany 36 - Malta 12 (European"
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"Ripley's Game"
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"Ripley's Game\nRipley's Game (1974) is a psychological thriller by Patricia Highsmith, the third in her series about the con artist and murderer Tom Ripley.\nPlot summary.\nTom Ripley continues enjoying his wealthy lifestyle in Villeperce, France, with his French wife, Heloise. He spends his days living comfortably in his house, Belle Ombre, until an associate, an American criminal named Reeves Minot, asks him if he can commit a murder for him. Ripley — who \"detest[s] murder, unless"
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"and computer game Television.\n- The first \"Believe It or Not\" TV series, a live show hosted by Ripley, premiered on March 1, 1949. Shortly after the 13th episode, on May 27, 1949, Ripley died of a heart attack and several of his friends substituted as host, including future Ripley's Believe It or Not! president Doug Storer. Robert St. John served as host from the second season until the series ended on October 5, 1950.\n- A revival of the original series,"
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"Road of the Patriarch"
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"Road of the Patriarch\nRoad of the Patriarch is the third book in The Sellswords series of the Forgotten Realms fantasy novel collection written by R. A. Salvatore.\nIn the final episode of this series, Jarlaxle and Entreri find themselves having to answer for their actions at Zhengyi's construct. Both the Spysong Dynasty and the Citadel of Assassins have lost associates at the castle and search for an honest account of the events that took place.\nReaders are finally told the dark truth behind both Entreri and Jarlaxle's childhoods, as"
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"Died)\n- Esteban Gabriel Merino (2 Sep 1530 – 28 Jul 1535 Died)\n- Fernando Niño de Guevara (patriarch) (8 Oct 1546 – 16 Sep 1552 Died)\n- Antonio de Fonseca, O.S.A. (1558 – Did Not Take Effect)\n- Pedro Moya de Contreras (15 Jan 1591 – 7 Dec 1591 Died) Archbishop of Mexico City and President of the Council of the Indies, not installed\n- Juan Guzmán (patriarch) (15 Nov 1602 – 1605 Died)\n- Juan"
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"Rover 75"
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"Rover 75\nThe Rover 75 is an executive car that was produced by British car manufacturers Rover Group and later by MG Rover, under the Rover marque. The Rover 75 was available with front-wheel drive in either a saloon or estate body style and latterly, in long-wheelbase form and a rear-wheel drive, V8-engined specification. In 2001, an MG-branded version was launched by MG Rover, called the MG ZT.\nRover 75s were built by the Rover Group at Cowley, Oxfordshire, for"
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"KV6 V6 unleaded engine\n- L-series turbo diesel engine\n- PG1 gearbox\n- K-Series six-cylinder 2.0 V6 unleaded engine\n- Land Rover Freelander L-Series turbo diesel\n- Land Rover Freelander K-Series unleaded engines\nThe Powertrain Limited business did not produce the BMW M47 2.0 CDTi and 2.0 CDT Diesel Engines fitted in the Rover 75. They also did not produce the Ford Mustang 4.6 V8 engines fitted in the MG SV, MG ZT V8 and Rover 75 V8.\nIn addition"
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"Run!\n\"Run!\" is the fifteenth episode of the first season of the NBC science fiction drama series \"Heroes\". Regular cast members Milo Ventimiglia (Peter Petrelli) and Santiago Cabrera (Isaac Mendez) do not appear in this episode.\nPlot.\nMeredith calls and informs Nathan that their daughter Claire is still alive. Aware that the scandal could ruin his political future, Nathan gives Meredith $100,000 for her silence. Elsewhere, Mrs. Bennet's health deteriorates, causing the rift between Claire and Mr."
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"run program of Maryland Art Place that offers a series of performance, music, dance, film and video in an informal setting.\nReferences.\n- Maryland Art Place.(moves location) Baltimore Business Journal Publication Date: 04-MAY-2001\n- Maryland Art Place (MAP). (Newswire).(Julie Cavnor appointment) Afterimage. 01-SEP-2002\n- Dan Kuhne and Madeleine Keesing at Maryland Art Place.(Brief Article) Art in America 01-SEP-2000\nExternal links.\n- \n- Maryland Art Place\n- History\n- 14Karat Cabaret"
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"Sanguinarium\n\"Sanguinarium\" is the sixth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series \"The X-Files\". \"Sanguinarium\" was written by newcomers Vivian and Valerie Mayhew and directed by Kim Manners, and is a \"Monster-of-the-Week\" story, a stand-alone plot which is unconnected to the series' wider mythology. It first aired in the United States on November 10, 1996 on the Fox network, earning a Nielsen rating of 11.1 and being seen by"
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"a spec script written by two fans of the series. It features several references to real life witchcraft sources. \"Sanguinarium\" received mixed reviews from critics; negative criticism was given to the number of inconsistencies in the plot. The episode's use of gore also drew a mixed reaction; some critics felt that the gore helped, while others felt that \"Sanguinarium\" relied too heavily on it to cover up weaknesses in its storyline.\nPlot.\nDuring a routine liposuction operation in Winnetka, Illinois, Dr. Harrison Lloyd"
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"Shockscape\nShockscape is the eighteenth book in the series of \"Deathlands\". It was written by Laurence James under the house name James Axler.\nPlot synopsis.\nRyan Cawdor, his son Dean, Krysty Wroth, J. B. Dix, Dr. Theophilus Tanner, Mildred Wyeth, and Michael Brother arrive in an icy redoubt via a surprisingly pleasant MAT-TRANS jump. The redoubt is both small and thoroughly stripped, its only occupants a curious breed of concrete-burrowing albino worms in one small section of the facility."
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"Simple Simpson\n\"Simple Simpson\" is the nineteenth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 2, 2004.\nPlot.\nAfter seeing a commercial where he could win a free tour of \"Farmer Billy's Bacon\" factory, Homer goes on a pursuit to find the golden ticket. He, however, only wins a silver ticket, which allows him to be the judge of the pig competition at the Springfield County Fair. At"
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"capsules.\" Two issues after the utility belt debuted, Fox also wrote the first appearance of a bat-themed weapon, when the batarang debuted in the story \"Batman vs. the Vampire\" in \"Detective Comics\" #31 (Sep 1939).\nUp until 1989, most artists drew the utility belt as a simple yellow belt with a buckle and capsules/cylinders around it. In 1986, Frank Miller drew Batman's utility belt with military-style pouches in the \"\" limited series. This rendition was"
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"Something Nice Back Home\n\"Something Nice Back Home\" is the tenth episode of the American Broadcasting Company's fourth season of the serial drama television series \"Lost\" and 82nd episode overall. It was aired on May 1, 2008, on ABC in the United States and on CTV in Canada. The episode was written in February and March by co-executive producers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz and directed in March and April by supervising producer Stephen Williams. Critical reviews were mixed and the broadcast of \"Something Nice Back"
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"'s work in \"Something Nice Back Home\", \"The Palm Beach Post\"'s Kevin Thompson \"thought [that] Matthew [Fox] did a nice job conveying a wide range of emotions—scared, haunted, frustration, jealousy, just to name a few\" in the same episode.\nMatthew Fox won a Satellite Award for Best Actor in a Dramatic Television Series for his role as Jack in 2004. He was nominated for a Golden Globe in 2006 for Best Actor in a television series – Drama and"
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"As its title implies, the story elaborates the life of Elphaba’s possible son, Liir.\n\"Son of a Witch\" is the second novel in \"The Wicked Years\". It is dedicated to the musical cast of \"Wicked\".\nSynopsis.\nOatsie Manglehand, a woman who leads the Grasstrail Train, discovers the body of a young man, badly bruised and near death, by the side of a road in the Vinkus. The Vinkus has lately become dangerous due to \"scrapings\", mysterious"
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"Son of a Witch\nSon of a Witch (2005, ) is a fantasy novel written by Gregory Maguire. The book is Maguire’s fifth revisionist story and the second set in the land of Oz originally conceived by L. Frank Baum. It is a sequel to \"\" (1995). Like \"Wicked\", \"Son of a Witch\" differs from the original series in tone: while Baum's books were intended as children's literature, \"Son of a Witch\" elaborates a darker and more mature side"
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"Space Mowgli\nSpace Mowgli, also known as The Kid (Russian title: Малыш, \"Malysh\"), is a 1971 science fiction novel by Russian writers Boris and Arkady Strugatsky, set in the Noon Universe.\nPlot summary.\nThe novel describes the \"Ark Project\" of 2160 and the first (and last) contact with Ark Megaforms. The story is told by \"Stanislav Popov\", a technician of the ER-2 team, one of the twelve ecologist teams that were working on Ark to prepare the"
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"Eric John Stark\nEric John Stark is a character created by the science fiction author Leigh Brackett. Stark is the hero of a series of pulp adventures set in a time when the Solar System has been colonized. His origin-story shares some characteristics with feral characters such as Mowgli and Tarzan; his adventures take place in the shared space opera planets of 1940s and 1950s science fiction.\nBack-story.\nStark was born on Mercury. His parents were employees of the mineral extraction company Mercury Metals and Mining."
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"Spirou et les hommes-bulles\nSpirou et les hommes-bulles (\"Spirou and the bubble-men\"), written and drawn by Franquin, is the seventeenth album of the \"Spirou et Fantasio\" series. The title story appeared sequentially (in black & white) in \"Le Parisien Libéré\", and only the accompanying story \"Les petits formats\" was serialised in \"Spirou\" magazine as well, before both were published in a hardcover album in 1964.\nStory.\nIn \"Spirou et"
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"ratings, it was viewed in 6.55 million homes in its original airing. The episode featured guest performances by Elizabeth Banks and Martin Spanjers, along with several recurring guest voice actors for the series.\nPlot.\nWhen Lois tells Peter of a dinner date with her former boyfriend Ross Fishman (who was previously seen in \"Stuck Together, Torn Apart\"), his wife Pam, and their son Ben, Peter is distressed. When Ross brags about their family vacations and that they plan to climb Mt. Everest, Peter"
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"TS-19\n\"TS-19\" is the sixth and final episode of the first season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series \"The Walking Dead\". It originally aired on AMC in the United States on December 5, 2010. The episode was written by Adam Fierro and series creator Frank Darabont and directed by Guy Ferland. In the episode, the group finally finds safe haven in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters, although the only scientist there, Dr. Edwin Jenner (Noah Emmerich) hides many"
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", \"Days Gone Bye\". The opening and concluding scenes of \"TS-19\" are reminiscent of the American television series \"Lost\".\nReception.\nReception Ratings.\n\"TS-19\" was originally broadcast on December 5, 2010 in the United States on AMC. Upon initial airing, the episode amassed 5.97 million viewers and a 4.1 household rating, indicating that 4.1% of households that watched television viewed the episode. Following two encore presentations, total viewership accumulated to 8.1 million. At the time of its airing,"
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", 2002 on the Fox network. \"Tales from the Public Domain\" is the third trilogy episode produced for the series, the other two being \"Simpsons Bible Stories\" from season 10, and \"Simpsons Tall Tales\" from season 12. Al Jean, the show runner for the episode, stated that trilogy episodes are \"very fun for the writers\" to do because it allows them to parody \"great works of literature\" and condense them into one act each.\nBefore writing the episode, the writers had"
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"Talon of the Silver Hawk\nTalon of the Silver Hawk is a fantasy novel by American writer Raymond E. Feist, the first book in the Conclave of Shadows trilogy, part of The Riftwar Cycle. It was preceded by \"\" and is followed by \"King of Foxes\".\nPlot.\nEvil has come to a distant land high among the snow-capped mountains of Midkemia, as an exterminating army wearing the colors of the Duke of Olasko razes village after village, slaughtering men, women, and children without"
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"Terror of the Zygons\nTerror of the Zygons is the first serial of the 13th season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 30 August to 20 September 1975. It was the last regular appearance by Ian Marter as companion Harry Sullivan and Nicholas Courtney as Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart.\nThe serial is set in and around Loch Ness and in London. In the serial, the alien shapeshifters the Zygons plot to use their cyborg sea monster the"
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"That Still Small Voice\n\"That Still Small Voice\" is the fifth episode of the American fairy tale/drama television series \"Once Upon a Time\". The series takes place in the fictional seaside town of Storybrooke, Maine, in which the residents are actually characters from various fairy tales that were transported to the \"real world\" town by a powerful curse. In this episode, Henry (Jared S. Gilmore) becomes upset when told by Archie (Raphael Sbarge) that his fairy tale theories are delusions; Henry"
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"attack\". The police at the end of the investigation had arrested 17 individuals, all of whom were members of the alleged \"8th and H Street\" Crew. \nLegacy.\nThe case contributed to the view that crime had become rampant in Washington D.C and shaped the views of Washingtonians.\nThe case was the subject of an episode of the Netflix true crime documentary series, \"The Confession Tapes\", which suggests that the confessions were falsified, and that the murder may have actually been committed by a convicted"
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"The Battle of Godfrey's Cottage\nThe Battle of Godfrey's Cottage is an episode in the British comedy series \"Dad's Army\". It was originally transmitted on Saturday 8 March 1969.\nSynopsis.\nThe church bells are to be removed to provide metal for the war effort, so the vicar has one last ring before they are removed. After the church bells ring (which is the signal indicating the start of a German invasion), Mainwaring, Wilson, Jones, Frazer, Pike and Walker all go"
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"two episodes of the radio series, in which Cissy was Private Godfrey's only sister. The role of Cissy was later taken over by Kathleen Saintsbury in an episode of the eighth television series, and by Joan Cooper (who had previously played Dolly Godfrey in the television series) in an episode of the third radio series. Braunton played Cissy in one episode of series 2, \"The Battle of Godfrey's Cottage\" and three episodes of series 3, \"The Day the Balloon Went Up\", \"War Dance\""
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"The Beast Below\n\"The Beast Below\" is the second episode of the fifth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". It was written by executive producer and head writer Steven Moffat and broadcast on BBC One and BBC HD on 10 April 2010.\nIn the episode, the Eleventh Doctor—a time travelling alien played by Matt Smith—and his new companion Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) arrive in the distant future aboard the \"Starship UK\", a ship constructed to transport the population"
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"The Bringers of Wonder, Part Two\n\"The Bringers of Wonder, Part Two\" is the eighteenth episode of the second series of \"\" (and the forty-second overall episode of the programme). The screenplay was written by Terence Feely; the director was Tom Clegg. The final shooting script is dated 23 June 1976. Live-action filming took place Wednesday 25 August 1976 through Tuesday 28 September 1976 (with a two-day interruption from 21 to 22 September to film additional scenes for \"The Beta"
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"The Dragon Murder Case\nThe Dragon Murder Case (first published in 1934) is a novel in a series by S. S. Van Dine about fictional detective Philo Vance. It was also adapted to a film version in 1934, starring Warren William as Vance.\nA guest at an estate in northern Manhattan (Inwood Hill Park) dives into the swimming pool and disappears. His murder brings up references to a mythological dragon which is said to prey on the imprudent, but Philo Vance uses his knowledge of both dragons and criminals"
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"The Framed Cat\nThe Framed Cat is a 1950 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 53rd \"Tom and Jerry\" short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. It was animated by Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse, Irven Spence and Ray Patterson.\nTom frames Spike the dog with a chicken in the \"Tom and Jerry\" cartoon comedy short, \"Tom's Photo Finish\". \nPlot.\nTom takes a chicken leg from the kitchen, but knocks over crockery. Just"
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"The Gas Man\n\"The Gas Man\" is the season finale of the of the American police drama television series \"\". It originally aired on NBC on May 5, 1995. The episode was written by Henry Bromell and directed by Barry Levinson. The episode focuses on characters played by guest stars Bruno Kirby and Richard Edson, with the detectives who normally serve as the protagonists here serving the function as secondary characters.\nPlot summary.\nThe story focuses on Victor Helms, whose life has fallen apart while he"
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"The Haunted Air\nThe Haunted Air is the sixth volume in a series of Repairman Jack books written by American author F. Paul Wilson. The book was first published by Gauntlet Press in a signed limited first edition (June 2002) then later as a trade hardcover from Forge (October 2002) and a mass market paperback from Forge (April 2004)."
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"The Hooded Hawk Mystery\nThe Hooded Hawk Mystery is Volume 34 in the original The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories published by Grosset & Dunlap.\nThis book was written for the Stratemeyer Syndicate by Charles S. Strong in 1954. Between 1959 and 1973 the first 38 volumes of this series were systematically revised as part of a project directed by Harriet Adams, Edward Stratemeyer's daughter. The original version of this book was shortened in 1971 by Priscilla Baker-Carr resulting in two slightly different stories sharing the same title.\nPlot summary"
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"The Iron Hand of Mars\nThe Iron Hand of Mars is a 1992 historical mystery crime novel by Lindsey Davis and the fourth book of the Marcus Didius Falco Mysteries series. Set in Rome and Germania during AD 71, the novel stars Marcus Didius Falco, informer and imperial agent. The iron in the title refers to the standard, shaped like a giant hand made of iron, which Falco is required to deliver to the imperial legions in Germany.\nPlot summary.\nFollowing the events of \"Venus in Copper\""
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"America Online, Inc. v. IMS\nAmerica Online, Inc. v. IMS, 24 F. Supp. 2d 548 (E.D. Va. 1998) was one of a series of legal battles America Online (hereafter \"AOL\") launched against junk e-mail (aka \"spam\" or \"Email spam\"). In this case, the court held that defendants' unauthorized mailing of unsolicited bulk e-mail constituted a trespass to chattels under Virginia state law. \nBesides, many of defendant's junk e-mail contained the"
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"The Lorelais' First Day At Chilton\n\"The Lorelais' First Day At Chilton\" is the second episode of the first season of the American comedy-drama series \"Gilmore Girls\". It originally aired on the WB in the United States on October 12, 2000. The episode was written by series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and directed by Arlene Sanford.\nSynopsis.\nLorelai oversleeps on Rory's first day at Chilton and discovers that all her good clothes are in the cleaners. She throws on a tie"
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"The Man in the Fallout Shelter\n\"The Man in the Fallout Shelter\" is the ninth episode of the first season of the television series, \"Bones\". Originally aired on December 13, 2005 on FOX network, the episode is written by Hart Hanson and directed by Greg Yaitanes. The plot features FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth, Dr. Temperance Brennan and the rest of her team being forced to remain at the Jeffersonian Institute over the Christmas holiday.\nSummary.\nThis is a holiday episode based on events happening"
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"The Mausoleum Murder\nThe Mausoleum Murder is a fantasy novel by British writer Katherine Roberts, the fourth novel in The Seven Fabulous Wonders series and the sequel to \"The Amazon Temple Quest\".\nPlot summary.\nIn the beginning of the story, Alexis' home Halicarnassos is at war with Macedon. As the war rages on Alexis' stepmother still wants to make the pilgrimage to the river. Alexis has the gift to turn statues that have enough gold on them into real people. This gift gets him into trouble"
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"2\".\nReferences.\nReferences Notations.\n- Bettenhausen, Shane (Oct 1, 2003). Disgaea: Hour of Darkness. \"Electronic Gaming Monthly\".\n- GameFly, Inc. (Sep 29, 2003). GameFly offers a weekly 'Top Ten' list of its most popular video games. Press Release.\n- Lindquist, Tim (2003). Disgaea: Hour of Darkness – The Official Strategy Guide – Special PDF Free Edition. DoubleJump Publishing, Inc. .). Retrieved Jan 30,"
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"Trail of the Wolf\nTrail of the Wolf is the twenty-fifth book of the award-winning Lone Wolf book series created by Joe Dever.\nGameplay.\nLone Wolf books rely on a combination of thought and luck. Certain statistics such as combat skill and endurance attributes are determined randomly before play (reading). The player is then allowed to choose which Kai disciplines or skills he or she possess. This number depends directly on how many books in the series have been completed (\"Kai rank\")"
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"\", Sep 1999\n2. \"Prince of Dreams\", Feb 1995\n3. \"Prince of Shadows\", Aug 1996\nBibliography Western/Victorian Werewolf Series.\n1. \"Touch of the Wolf\", Oct 1999\n2. \"Once a Wolf\", July 2000\n3. \"Secret of the Wolf\", Oct 2001\n4. \"To Catch a Wolf\", Sep 2003 also in Call of the Wolf\n5. \"To Tame a Wolf\", May 2005 also in"
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"Treehouse of Horror III"
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"Treehouse of Horror III\n\"Treehouse of Horror III\" is the fifth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fourth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 29, 1992. In the third annual \"Treehouse of Horror\" episode, Homer buys Bart an evil talking Krusty doll, King Homer is captured by Mr. Burns, and Bart and Lisa inadvertently cause zombies to attack Springfield. The episode was written by Al Jean, Mike Reiss, Jay Kogen, Wallace Wolodarsky, Sam Simon,"
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".\nBooks written and published Short story collections \"Bad\" books.\n- \"The Bad Book\" (2004)\n- \"The Very Bad Book\" (2010)\nBooks written and published Novels.\nBooks written and published Novels \"Treehouse\" series.\n- \"The 13-Storey Treehouse\" (11 Sep 2011)\n- \"The 26-Storey Treehouse\" (02 Sep 2012)\n- \"The 39-Storey Treehouse\" (01 Sep 2013)\n- \"The 52-Storey Treehouse\" (01 Sep 2014)\n- \"The 65-Storey Treehouse"
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"Trials and Tribble-ations\n\"Trials and Tribble-ations\" is the 104th episode of the American science fiction television series \"\", the sixth episode of the . It was written as a tribute to the of \"Star Trek,\" in the 30th anniversary year of the show; sister series \"\" produced a similar episode, \"\". The idea for the episode was suggested by René Echevarria, and Ronald D. Moore suggested the link to \"The Trouble with Tribbles\". The pair were credited for their"
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"Trek in the American Mythos\", Jon Wagner and Jan Lundeen compared the temporal agents seen in \"Trials and Tribble-ations\" to the police detectives seen in the television series \"Dragnet\". Gem Wheeler, in her list of the best episodes of \"Deep Space Nine\" for website Den of Geek, listed \"Trials and Tribble-ations\" as the sixth best. In a list of the top 100 episodes of the \"Star Trek\" franchise, \"Trials and Tribble-ations\" was placed in 32nd"
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"Turban Cowboy"
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"Turban Cowboy\n\"Turban Cowboy\" is the fifteenth episode of the eleventh season and the 203rd overall episode of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It aired on Fox in the United States on March 17, 2013, and is written by Artie Johann and Shawn Ries and directed by Joe Vaux. The episode revolves around Peter befriending a Muslim named Mahmoud after getting injured in a skydiving accident. Their friendship comes to an abrupt end when Mahmoud is revealed to be a destructive, ruthless, power-hungry and radical"
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"Man That Got Away\" - Apr 1998\n- \"Twice Tempted\" - Dec 1999\n- \"Woman Most Wanted\" - Jan 2001\n- \"Protector With A Past\" - Jun 2001\n- \"The Night In Question\" - Sep 2002\n- \"McQueen's Heat\" - Jan 2003\n- \"Covert Cowboy\" - Nov 2003\nBibliography The Avengers series.\n1. \"Guarding Jane Doe\" - Aug 2001\n2. \"Sullivan's Last Stand\" - Sep 2001\n3. \""
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"Turkey Dinner\nTurkey Dinner is the sixth episode of the seventh series of the British comedy series \"Dad's Army\". It was originally transmitted on Monday, 23 December 1974.\nPlot.\nMainwaring tells Wilson that before a battle, their commander told them a joke. However, when Mainwaring attempts to cheer up his unusually quiet platoon with a joke, it does not work. Jones asks Mainwaring if he and his section can speak to him in private. Once in the office, Jones admits that he took"
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"Cary began writing Series 3 in February 2009. The third series was recorded on 25 May, 25 Sep and 27 Sep 2009. Series three broadcasts began 14 October 2009.\nCast.\n- Tom Goodman-Hill as Archie, a Geordie Marxist. Spends a great deal of his time antagonising Charles.\n- Robert Bathurst as Professor Charles Gardner, the ultra-conservative snob and don who rejected Archie from Oxford University for not knowing how to use a fish knife at the dinner table.\n- Fergus Craig as"
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"Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub"
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"Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub\n\"Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub\" (also known as \"Melvins\") is the eighth episode of the third season of the American animated television series \"South Park\", and the 39th episode of the series overall. The episode is the second part of The Meteor Shower Trilogy, and centers upon third grader Stan Marsh, with his father Randy the focus on the subplot. It premiered on Comedy Central on July 21, 1999. \nThe episode was written by"
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"-dead\" on ideas and created the idea to make things easier. \"Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub\" features the first major appearance of Butters Stotch, who became a main character in the series in later seasons; prior to this episode, he was a nameless background character, having had a non-speaking background role in Cartman Gets an Anal Probe. They based Butters on the show's animation director, Eric Stough, whom they mocked while working on the film. \"Jewbilee\", the trilogy's"
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"Two and a Half Deaths"
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"Two and a Half Deaths\n\"Two and a Half Deaths\" is the sixteenth episode of the of the American crime drama \"\" which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. It was written by Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn in a crossover between \"CSI\" and \"Two and a Half Men.\" The character of Annabelle is based on Roseanne Barr, who Lorre believed behaved poorly while he was running her eponymous blockbuster TV show; the title font for the show-within-a-show"
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"his first series, and went on to complete 18 of 27 passes for 195 yards and two touchdowns, a performance for which he was named NFC Player of the Week. He threw a 5-yard touchdown to Jimmie Giles to score the winning points with 3:11 remaining.\nGame summaries Week 4: at New York Giants.\n\"Sep 23, 1984 at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey\"\nThe Buccaneers failed to account for Lawrence Taylor, who got three of the Giants' four first-half sacks."
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